1. Would do L-Lingo Apps again(and again).The app is near its perfect but you need to buy for the rest of the lessons, i would say, i prefer watching an ad instead of buying to unlock each lessons.i cant even open the app it keeps crashing please helpNice app but why do you need to spend your money for the other lessonsWell made, really useful and can't complain about the price (compared to other pro learning apps) lol I sound like an adBEST APP EVERPerfectionI've never bothered to review an app before, but this one is so good I just have to.
2. I've tried a lot of ways to teach myself Japanese over the years but everything I've found relies on either rote memorization of kanji, or conversational speaking with no reading whatsoever.
3. It's like Rosetta Stone with Translation Focus! It is completely awesome! 😎 L-Lingo Apps have occasional audio mix-ups and typos, but that's why they're not Rosetta Stone.
4. Not sure if it is worth that much for a phone app where i'm uncertain of its credibility.Not a bad app at all, but you'll learn a lot more (and pay a lot less) with the $10 Human Japanese app.
5. If your language is in L-Lingo, the in-app asking price is fully worth it.
6. Easily the best single language apps on the market where quality and price are concerned.
7. it doesn't force you to memorize kanji (or even hiragana) but you will pick up the reading as you go, as is should be.Good app.
8. this is the only thing I've found that successfully bridges the gap between speaking and reading.
9. Only down side was teaching me to use the japanese keyboard never happened.
10. Also to unlock other sections is about 14 dollars.
11. Taught me a few sentences.